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Spin Sucks with Gini Dietrich

Gini Dietrich is the creator of the PESO Model – not the currency, although in some respects, it might as well be. PESO stands for Paid Earned Shared Owned. Actually, I have my version of it, which I call PEON. More on that, plus Gini’s personal take on the whole “women can have it all”…

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The Little Things

An interview I did this week got me to thinking about how little things can make a big difference. This one Uncorks a story about U2 and a Bodega owner I met this week whose business is being threatened by the pandemic. Listen in to see the connection…

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12: How Plastic Surgeon Dr. John Layke Became an Entrepreneur and Industry Influencer

In business, ambitious people either aspire to become an influential leader in their industry, or grow a company into greatness, Dr…

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Ep. 29: Designing A Life Through Business – an Interview with Blake & Hannah Hatton

On this episode of Small Business Small Talk our guests, Blake and Hannah Hatton share their story of leaving the corporate race to create the life of freedom they wanted.

Website: https://www.hattonsolutions.net

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/blakehatton

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hatton.Solutions

Email: hattonsolutions@gmail.com

Sponsored by:

Chamber of St. Matthews – https://www.stmatthewschamber.com/

Eagle Eye Strategies – https://eagleeyestrategies.biz/

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The Professors Behind Influencer Marketing’s First College Textbook

The aptly named “Influencer Marketing” brings many voices and a global perspective to the classroom

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The Power of the Purpose-Driven Brand

Jeff Hilimire of Dragon Army makes it his business to drive meaningful business and community impact

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The Power of the Purpose-Driven Brand

Jeff Hilimire of Dragon Army makes it his business to drive meaningful business and community impact

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How Shining Your Light Set You Apart From Others, with Lisa Nichols

Want to know how you can turn your life around? Are you in charge of your own destiny? Are you interested in becoming a successful entrepreneur? What does your next level look like? We all need to be able to touch our own next level! We all need to take that next step towards becoming a successful entrepreneur. Sometimes we overestimate that we can do everything and accomplish everything on our own- 76% of people think mentors are important, however, only 37% of people currently have one. Only 14% of mentor relationships started by asking someone to be their mentor. 61% of those relationships developed naturally. People with mentors are happier at their current jobs than those without.

Welcome to The Entrepreneurial You podcast, hosted by Heneka Watkis-Porter, the Jamaican podcast Queen, Author, international speaker, coach, and entrepreneur. Each week I feature a global, high-impact entrepreneur and leader to motivate, inspire and educate peak performers about international best practices to help their business scale and grow.

The Entrepreneurial You was recently named among the “Top 30 Entrepreneurship Podcast You Must Follow” by Feedspot.

This week my guest is Lisa Nichols and this episode was taped with a live audience a few weeks ago. Want to unleash the entrepreneur within you? Keep listening! When you are through listening, head over to henekawatkisporter.com for more episodes, blogs, and other useful content.

In this episode, we are joined by Lisa Nichols, the world’s most requested transformational speaker, to discuss how shining your light sets you apart from others. From a struggling mom on government plans to a multimillionaire entrepreneur, Lisa shares her story on how she had to give herself permission to heal so that her light could shine.Click To Tweet She speaks about growing up being a part of the Black community but no feeling as though she was good enough and how she had “climbed over” the belief system that something was wrong with her after going out into the world.   

Tune in to this episode to learn how to create a successful business and life as someone who is self-employed!

 

Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:

Find out how you can stop limiting yourself from achieving greatness. 
Learn effective strategies on how you can feel more confident about yourself. 
Learn how to touch your own next level. 

 
Episode Highlights
Lisa’s Breakthrough- Giving Herself Permission

Lisa speaks about giving herself permission to heal from being a struggling single mom and having to be on government systems. 
She speaks about her journey from weighing over 200 pounds.
Lisa also speaks about her journey from not feeling comfortable in her own skin

 
Understanding What Your Next Level Looks Like-

Lisa shares that sometimes we won’t always have the capacity to see the version of ourselves that is yet to come so we have to accept that we won’t have the whole plan right away. 
You have to take advantage of all the online resources available to you as online learning has become quite popular.
Trust yourself to implement and then find the right coach for yourself.  
Touch Your Own Next Level
Even without clarity, I’m ready for it

Adjusting and Working On Your Light- 

We need to recognize when it is time for us to start learning something new. 
If you want to take yourself somewhere you’ve never gone, you will need someone else- sometimes we have to accept that we have taken ourselves as far as we can get on our own. 
Work with someone that is 10 to 20 steps ahead of you, someone you can study and learn from. 
Lisa points out that you should “Hook your caboose” t…

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21. 9 Ways to Think Like a Brand Editorial Director

Wondering what else you can do to better organize and plan your brand storytelling strategy? Sarah Panus shares advice and insights after extensive research/experience across content marketing roles. JOIN the Brand Storytelling Blueprint mini-course…

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S3 Ep1: Pitch Influence Winner And Coffee Vlogger QuantumCaza Shares His Story

Pitch Influence winner Alfie AKA QuantumCaza who is a Caffeinated Content Creator tells his story including the ups and downs of what it was like in his early childhood. He wanted to create video content that included animations. Animation is one of the biggest storytelling tools and so he commissioned an animator to tell part of his story. Alfie talks about the importance of having a niche when creating content and that’s why he chose coffee. “There is no such thing as bad experience – you are going to learn from it”. An active networker, Alfie misses events and talks about isolation and how content creators have been impacted by the pandemic.

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Presented by @gordonglenister

Produced by Neil Whiteside at Freedom:ONE

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